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17538Re: Antoine Roberts - Scriver family/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/966.1/mb.ashx
Antoine Roberts was my great, great Grandfather. I have been searching for year for his parents names. How are you related to Antoine? And do you have a family tree online Ancestry. I do but do not have any MacCallums. Hopefully you will respond. My email address is <a href="mailto://sanmike@tds.net">sanmike@tds.net</a>. I live in Georgia, USA.<br><br>Thank you,<br><br>Sandra Roberts Schmidt2017-11-04 15:33:20ZSSchmidt1946/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/966.1/mb.ashxRe: CLARK, Campbell, Miller, Holmes, Alseph, Leslie/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/854.3/mb.ashx
Hi Tina,<br><br>I have a bunch of family tree material from 1830 on Donald Campbell and Barbara Leslie. Please contact me at <a href="mailto://maecampbell@gmail.com">maecampbell@gmail.com</a> if you would like to swap information.<br><br>Best regards,<br>Mae2017-08-21 17:39:06Zmaecampbell15/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/854.3/mb.ashxWilliam Dawson b. January 28 1846 Perce' Quebec/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2087/mb.ashx
Looking for any info. ( I have birth on Drouin entry,) but nothing after that. His Parents were Thomas And Mary..silbings, Henry (1843) Margaret( 1842) Elizabeth (1851) Thomas (1848). I have records of Thomas , some of Eliz, but the father dies 1856 and the family seems to split up, not a trace of the mother. Might of gone to the United States, Thomas moves to Manitoba.2017-07-18 19:43:27ZDebretD/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2087/mb.ashxRe: Robinsons/Odeltown/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/54.413/mb.ashx
let me know if you need info on robinsons thanks <br>Rick A Robinson2017-06-15 13:54:18ZRick_A_Robinson/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/54.413/mb.ashxRe: Robinson/Odelltown/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/54.411.1/mb.ashx
robinson family contact me any time <br>rick <br><a href="mailto://rarobinson01@hotmail.com">rarobinson01@hotmail.com</a><br>519 867 25202017-06-15 13:52:54ZRick_A_Robinson/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/54.411.1/mb.ashxRe: Royal Canadian Rifle Regiment RCRR - Frederick Brown /localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/263.429.1.2/mb.ashx
My 2nd great grand was with the 37th of Foot and according to his service record that I found on an LDS film, he transferred to the Royal Canadian Rifle Regiment (RCRR) in 1841. I can't find a census record for him in 1841, nor his marriage record but I found a baptism record for his 2nd Child in 1845 in the Que Canada Vital &amp; Church Records Drouin Collection. She was born in Lacolle, QC, Church of England. The record indicated that her father Frederick Brown was with The Royal Canadian Rifle Regiment, at Ise aux Noix. Most of the other records were also for children being born to men of that Regiment, stationed at the same place. He moved to the Niagara area with the regiment in about 1846 based on the birth location of his 3rd child and I was able to find him on the 1851 census listed with his wife and kids. Along side his family's entry were many others from the same regiment. He was still in Niagara in the 1861 census, but retired from the regiment. So the enlisted men where recorded on the Canadian census through the normal process. I had no luck finding him in the 1841 Census though?? Did you check the Niagara census in case you ancestor moved on to Niagara as mine did? 2017-04-28 00:02:56Zdeebofl/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/263.429.1.2/mb.ashxThe Royal Canadian Rifle Regiment /localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2086/mb.ashx
This link contains familysearch.org's catalog reference to the microfilms that contain the service records for the Royal Canadian Rife Regiment. They are in alpha order and very detailed. The cost is $6-8 to order and can be viewed at a family history centre near where you live. <br><br><a href="http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermain" target="_blank">http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermain</a>...++2017-04-27 23:37:29Zdeebofl/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2086/mb.ashxRe: Jean St Jean/ theotiste Tremblay/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2063.1.1/mb.ashx
Hello Joan,<br>Thanks for the feedback. I have been down the Eliza Taillon path and it is the wrong path.<br>I have been working on this problem for a long time and I believe the answer is quite different from anything anyone could have ever expected. So here's the story, I'll try an be brief. If you want details I will be glad to provide.<br>The very first child of Jean Baptiste and Theotis was Louise, and she was illegitimate. ( St Raphael's, 1/March/1843, page 36).<br>At the time the father's name was Jean Baptiste Bergeron. The sponsors were Paul Pilon and Margaret Lapensee. Paul was Margaret's second husband. Her first husband was Jean Joseph Bergeron dit Jeannot.<br>Jean Baptiste and Theotiste went on to have twelve more children.<br>At the baptisms of these children, all the sponsors have the name: Jeannot, Bergeron, and Tremblay.<br>The only exception to the baptism/sponsor rule is for the second to last child, Mary Jane St Jean on 4/June/1885 . At this baptism, Louise, the oldest daughter who is now 20, is the sponsor.<br>So my theory is this: Jean Baptiste changed his name several times, Jeannot dit Bergeron, Jano, St Jean and finally for some children, St John. The family who started St John Transfer in Cornwall, are descendants of Jean Baptiste and Theotiste.<br>I believe that the family wanted to fit into the community and that is why during the period from 1843 thru 1850, the name was changed from Jeannot dit Bergeron, to Jano, to St Jean/St John.<br><br>It is also possible that there were language issues and priests and census takers modified the last name.<br><br>Please tell me what you think.<br>Thanks<br>Adrian<br><br><br>2017-04-08 12:19:28Zunivor/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2063.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Jean St Jean/ theotiste Tremblay/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2063.1/mb.ashx
A Jean Baptiste St Jean married Eliza Taillon in 1845 at St Andrew's Church, On. His father was Bazile St Jean. Cannot find any more info on them ie: children etc. Is it possible she died and then he remarried to Theotiste Tremblay? Jean Baptiste and Theotiste had a son named Bazile born in Cornwall 1850( maybe named after his father?) If they are one and the same I have lots of info on Jean Baptiste St Jean you are inquiring about. Joan2017-04-07 19:08:58Zjoanieart/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2063.1/mb.ashxRe: 1825 Huntingdon-Hinchinbrook-Wallace/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/1074.2.1.1.2.1.2.1.1/mb.ashx
Jessica, I am a descendant of John and Mary Wallis so we must be distant cousins. Their son Henry had a daughter, Rachel Matilda, who was my great-grandmother. <br><br>I don't have a current Ancestry subscription but it looks like my old registration lets me respond to your message.<br><br>Another distant cousin and I have been exploring the Wallis branch of the family recently and stumbled on your post. We'd certainly be interested in further information.<br><br>regards... Barry2017-01-30 03:57:10Zcanabarry/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/1074.2.1.1.2.1.2.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Emms Family 1872 to 1890/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/585.3/mb.ashx
Hi, <br>If und a family that may be George??<br>If you're still looking for them between 1872 and 1891 they are in Sussex, Kings, NB census for 1881<br>EMMS<br>George 39 born England<br>Alice 37 born England<br>Florane 16 born Guernsey<br>George 14 born England<br>Edith 13 born England<br>Arthur 11 born England<br>Fredrick 9 born Montreal<br>Alice 7 born Montreal2016-10-26 23:31:32ZCLaPorte7468/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/585.3/mb.ashxRe: Emms Family 1872 to 1890 to 1954/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/585.2/mb.ashx
I am working on the history of a George V. Emms (wife Gertrude, daughter Shirley)<br>who lived about 1890/91 to 1954. The family lived in the suburbs of Chicago.<br>George was a stereotyper at 211 W. Wacker Drive, Chicago (Chicago Evening Post/Chicago Times/Chicago Sun became Chicago Sun Times) . He was the<br>original owner of a Spanish Revival masterpiece, a William A. Radford Blue<br>Ribbon Home. The home is now on the market and I am trying to write<br>the story of it's original owners. See Attached.2016-10-13 23:49:54Zfamilyties123/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/585.2/mb.ashxRe: James Wilson/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2052.1/mb.ashx
I have been searching for Mary Wilson born in 1831 in Canada FR. I believe she was born in the same area as your James Wilson. She married and raised family in Churubsco NY (Franklin County). Hoping you may have had some luck by now. My Mary Wilson married Mr Martin. One of their children died in 1859 and is buried in the Frontier Cemetery (a cemetery of Irish Immigrants). If you have found anything please contact me @ <a href="mailto://patshistory@gmail.com">patshistory@gmail.com</a> Thank you so much.2016-10-03 03:47:34Zpatshistory12/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2052.1/mb.ashxRe: FARMER/TERRIEN/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/74.2/mb.ashx
Hi,<br>Drouin collection at ancestry has bapt. for Francois and it is in English<br><br> STE-AGNES, DUNDEE<br><br>March the 31st, 1867, the undersigned Parish Priest of this Parish have baptized Francis Frederic, born the 20th, just out of the lawful marriage of John Farmer, tenant farmer of this Parish and of Jane McCall, the godfather was Etienne Quesnel and the godmother Sarah Jane Cox, who , as well as the Father did not sign with us. <br><br>I also found death of Jean Baptiste - this time in French so will do my best<br> STE-AGNES, DUNDEE<br>July 23, 1881 burial in the cemetery of this Parish the bod of Jean Baptiste Therrien, spouse of Mary England of this Parish. Died the previous day at the age of 74 years. Present James Therrien<br>the other name looks like Dennis McCauley but not sure2016-07-12 21:20:38ZCLaPorte7468/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/74.2/mb.ashxRe: Cookman/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/245.513.747/mb.ashx
hi<br>yes francis was married to margaret dibb..2016-06-22 09:03:16Zjwilliamson011/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/245.513.747/mb.ashxRe: FARMER/TERRIEN/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/74.1/mb.ashx
I am a decendent of John FARMER and Jane MCCALL. My family can't seem to find any information regarding Jane MCCALL, do you have any?<br><br>My grandmother may have the information you are looking for, I can ask...2016-02-12 01:55:06Zphotoenigen/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/74.1/mb.ashxRe: WILSON/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/834.3/mb.ashx
I am searching for my WILSON family and hoping to find some connection. I have NO information except my GG Grandmother Mary Wilson was born in Canada (the census I have seen call it Canada FR) in 1831. My Great Grandmother Emily Martin was born in Clinton County New York in 1849. I have no date or place of marriage for Mary Wilson and my GG Grandfather Thomas McDonough Martin. They lived in or near Churabusco, Franklin, New York.....burying a child in Frontier New York in 1859. This area is very near Hemminford Quebec Canada. I know your post is an older one but I am hoping someone might see it and have a clue for me. Thanks.2016-01-29 06:32:40Zgpc1967/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/834.3/mb.ashxRe: Kilbain/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/560.631/mb.ashx
Kilbain (sometimes Kilbain Corner) is the old name for Lee's Corner.<br><a href="https://www.google.ca/maps/place/Lee's+Corner,+Godmanchester,+QC+J0S/@45.0556011,-74.3429228,15z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x4ccbfed6e2430993:0x9c0f500d289b298c?hl=en" target="_blank">https://www.google.ca/maps/place/Lee's+Corner,+Godmanchester...</a>2015-11-25 20:09:50Zkinthelt/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/560.631/mb.ashxRe: Robinson/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/118.2/mb.ashx
are you family if so how are you related ? <br><a href="mailto://rarobinson01@hotmail.com">rarobinson01@hotmail.com</a>2015-08-09 23:41:59ZRick_A_Robinson/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/118.2/mb.ashxRe: Walton Robson--trying to find hometown in England Beverly Tannahill/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/982.2.3/mb.ashx
I am trying to reach Beverly (Robson) Tannahill of Huntingdon spouse George !!!<br>I have a question regarding her grandfather William McGibbon and have sent her a message via Facebook but think it has gone into her "other" folder under messages, I also just recently sent her a Facebook friend request but not been accepted yet as she would not know me. If you can reach her please ask her to check Facebook.<br><br>Thanks you<br>Jackie Serna Ajax, Ontario<br>jaserna at sympatico.ca replace at with @<br><br>since this original posted 10 years ago may be invalid but I am hoping not.2015-07-19 22:37:30Zjaserna/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/982.2.3/mb.ashxRe: Bergie/Poitra/Pickett/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/952.3/mb.ashx
Hello everyone! I would also be a relative seeking more information. I am the granddaughter of June (Bergie) Hoyt (one of Joseph and Rosalie's children). I know this post is really old, but if anyone sees this message, please email me at: <a href="mailto://winonaazure@gmail.com">winonaazure@gmail.com</a> 2015-07-15 20:23:38Zwinonaazure42/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/952.3/mb.ashxRe: MCGIBBON/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2084.1/mb.ashx
hmmmm wonder if anyone still reads these, just checking2015-07-12 13:53:13Zjaserna/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2084.1/mb.ashxMCGIBBON/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2084/mb.ashx
Hi all, I am hoping to perhaps solve part of a family mystery. My mother Fern was born (illegit) Nov 9 1928 in Belleville Ontario to Agnes Dafoe . Before she passed away she told me her birth father was William McGibbon but had no further details. After many years of searching I found a William Charles McGibbon born in Dundee QC 1896 that may be a good match. He did not marry til 1930 to a Margaret Florence Cameron and I believe together they had 1 daughter Eveline Beverly McGibbon on Dec 25 1931. Margaret passed away in 1950 and William in 1964. Would anyone have any information regarding daughter Eveline ???? I would just like to find out if anyone knows about William possibly being the father of Fern and my biological grandfather. Thanks<br>Jackie (Ajax, Ontario)2015-07-11 22:49:33Zjaserna/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2084/mb.ashxRe: Smellie/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/122.128/mb.ashx
I have traced back to a William Smellie (1846 - 1905) on my husbands tree...2015-06-24 17:59:06Zbeatonroberts1/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/122.128/mb.ashxJARRARD/GERRAD, James; wife Jane GIBBONS/GIVENS; 3 sons; 1851 Hemmingford, Beauharnois County, Canada East (Quebec)/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2083/mb.ashx
I am researching a Mary "Jane" GIBBONS (variant GIVENS) (possibly McGIBBONS).<br>Born 1813-1821 (prob 1820) Ireland (said to be County Cork).<br>Died 4 March 1894.<br>Buried New York, Washington County, Sandy Hill (now Hudson Falls).<br>Resided 1860-1880 New York, Clinton County, Peru.<br>Resided 1890 Warren County, Glens Falls.<br>Married abt 1842 James JARRARD, prob Quebec. James born England abt 1817.<br>Kids: Six sons (Thomas; William; Robert; John; Edward; George); one daughter (Mary prob Margaret).<br>Religion Church of England; later Methodist.<br><br>RootsWeb WorldConnect on Carlos-Barber database<br><a href="http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&amp;db=carlos%5Fbarber&amp;id=I4275" target="_blank">http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&amp;d...</a><br><br>Branches of these JARRARDs migrated to the following counties in New York State: Albany, Clinton, Columbia, Dutchess, Essex, Franklin, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Warren, and Washington.<br><br>They were mobile. Several branches were Champlain Canal families (canalers) and dotted themselves, and resided from time to time, from Montreal, Quebec, along the Hudson River, to New York City and New Jersey.<br><br>The family settled on the spelling JARRARD, but they can be found in records in any mixture of the following formula:<br><br>G/J A,E,I R(R) A,E,O (R) D<br>such as Gerard, Girrard, Jarod, Jerrord — every which way. It's been a bugger finding records.<br><br>I thought maybe the root name was Fitzgibbons, but have no instance of that. Just a guess.<br><br>-----<br>I have been researching this family for ten years. I know a lot about the family from 1860 (and later) but because — before that — the family was in English-speaking Quebec, Canada, I hit a brick wall. I hired a genealogist to help.<br><br>Recently, I found the family in the following Canadian census, which we are following up:<br><br>1851 Census of Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia:<br><br>James Garrad<br>b abt 1818 - England<br>resided Hemmingford, Beauharnois County, Canada East (Quebec)<br>page 53 of 183<br><br>line 42 James Gerrad labourer English Church of England age 34 male (1817)<br>line 43 Jane Gerrad Ireland Church of England age 30 female (1821)<br>line 44 Wm. Gerrad Canada Church of England age 4 male (1847)<br>line 45 Thos. Gerrad Canada Church of England age 7? male (1844)<br>line 46 Robert Gerrad Canada Church of England age 2 male (1849)<br><br><a href="http://interactive.ancestry.com/1061/e092-e002296644/570101?backurl=&amp;ssrc=&amp;backlabel=Return" target="_blank">http://interactive.ancestry.com/1061/e092-e002296644/570101?...</a><br><br>[No known connection other than they are there:<br>page 89 same census<br>John &amp; Mary Fitzgibbon farmer both age 40]<br><br>There are no obvious McGibbons families as neighboring families.<br><br>-----<br>On <a href="http://www.swquebec.ca" target="_blank">http://www.swquebec.ca</a>, appears we found a baptism record for Jane and James Jarrard/Gerrard's child William Jarrard/Gerrard, but which doesn't specify the church:<br><br>Baptism:<br>ID Date Surname, Given Name Mother<br>18467 1847 Gerrard, William James Given, Jane<br><br>There are a lot of McGibbons in this database.<br><br>-----<br>Part of the problem is relating later New York State locations with specific locations they (and relatives) were earlier in Quebec. I don't know Quebec. I don't speak French. Related locations seem to be:<br><br>Quebec:<br><br>Vercheres, Lajemmerais<br>Huntingdon<br>Monteregie near Havelock<br>Montérégie<br>St-Christophe<br>St-Clotilde<br>Sherrington<br>St-Bernard-de-Locolle<br><br>Frankly, I get confused with Quebec's town and city names with saint-names. My eyes start glazing over.<br><br>-----<br>Town names in New York State circulating around my Jarrards:<br><br>Chateaugay, Franklin County<br>Fort Edward, Washington County<br>Mechanicville, Saratoga County<br>Plattsburgh, Clinton County<br>Schenectady<br><br>Sincerely,<br><br>Laura Carlos2015-03-08 20:53:30ZGibbons_Moore_Jarrard/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2083/mb.ashxRe: Steell/Steele Family in Hinchenbrooke area/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/882.2/mb.ashx
Hi:<br>My Great Grand Uncle John Blackwood (22 June 1837-15 Jan 1913) married Anne Steel and they had 10 children. Anne Steel was born 26 Nov 1838 in Franklin Center &amp; died 26 July 1918 in Glengarry, Martintown, Ontario. Her parents were William H. Steel born 1799 in Scotland and died 1847 in Russelltown, Quebec, &amp; Nancy Ann Simpson born 1812 in England and died 1842 in Russelltown.<br>They (William &amp; Nancy) had:<br>John R. Steel born 1820 in Scotland &amp; died 14 May 1897 in Helena, Montana. <br>Major George I. Steel born 13 Jan. 1837 in Jamestown, Quebec and died 21 Jan 1916 in Spokane, Washington. George married Mary Last Calf Little Bear Lame Bull born 1835 in Blackfeet, Glacier, Montana and died 26 Mar. 1919 in Browning, Glacier, Montana. They had 3 children. George then married Eva Treadway and had another child &amp; then married Annie Maud Dyas and had 3 more children.<br>James Steel born 23 Mar 1840 in Franklin Center and died after 1901 in Ontario. He lived with his sister Anne Steel and her husband John Blackwood and worked as a domestic.<br><br>Hope this helps..........<br>2015-02-19 18:21:54Zpakos77/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/882.2/mb.ashxRe: Lovejoy/Manning/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/853.3/mb.ashx
Hi:<br>Franklin Center is located about 2 miles from U.S. Border, just west of Hemmingford, Quebec on Route 202. There is a Manning Cemetery in Franklin, but wrongly named. It is actually the Broder Cemetery after the American family Broder. The farm that the Broder family had eventually went to the Manning family (through marriage) and that is why it is called the Manning cemetery by everyone. The original Manning Cemetery is actually a couple of miles further West, located on the Stevenson family farm. That used to be the Manning/Stacy farm and the corner was called "Manningville". There are only a few tombstones remaining in the really small cemetery.<br>2015-02-19 17:44:30Zpakos77/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/853.3/mb.ashxRe: George Van Vliet/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/906.2/mb.ashx
sue rick here <br>i am related why back but would love to send it to the archives in lacoll don robinson runs it <br><a href="mailto://rarobinson01@hotmail.com">rarobinson01@hotmail.com</a> <br>thanks <br>god bless<br>rick a robinson2015-02-11 14:38:32ZRick_A_Robinson/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/906.2/mb.ashxRe: Robinson/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/118.1/mb.ashx
hello <br>this is rick a robinson <br>i have the family history what do you need to know <br>519 867 2520 home number <br>will call you back if need be it is free for me <br>rick <br>god bless2015-02-10 21:38:49ZRick_A_Robinson/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/118.1/mb.ashxRe: St-Joseph's Catholic church, Huntingdon Quebec/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2039.4/mb.ashx
<br>I saw your message board exchange on Ancestry.com about St-Joseph's Catholic Church in Huntingdon Quebec. My 3xgreat grandfather, Owen Cleary (1791-1869) is buried at St. Joseph's cemetery according to parish records. His wife was Catherine "Donaho" (or Donahoe or Donaghoe), born around 1802. <br><br>I'm trying to determine if Catherine is related to your Donahue family. Owen &amp; Catherine, and there six children, are listed on the same page for the 1852 census in Godmanchester, Beauharnois, Canada East (Quebec) along with Thomas Donahoe, and sons, James and John. There are also Caveny's (or Kaveny) by marriage.<br><br>Can anyone be of any assistance with your research and where these Donahoes came from in Ireland?<br><br>Thank you.2015-02-06 21:47:15ZArlington544546/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2039.4/mb.ashxRe: McMasters and Campbells/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2082.1/mb.ashx
Two emails sent.<br>Dave2015-01-22 17:22:41Zsmithd214/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2082.1/mb.ashxMcMasters and Campbells/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2082/mb.ashx
Thanks Dave. That is my family for sure. They lived on the farm near Dundee until about 1860, when they moved north to Lochiel, Glengarry County. Ewen and his son Angus died in old age in Lochiel an are buried at St. Columba Presbyterian Church, Kirkhill, My great-grandfather, John, and his two brothers Duncan and Hugh settled here in northern Michigan, where we still reside. The boys' mother, Harriet Ann Campbell McMaster, died shortly after the birth of the youngest son, Hugh. Her family was Catholic, but her husband Ewen was Presbyterian and the boys were raised in the Presbyterian faith. It is information about Harriet that I most seek. When she died, where she was buried and what became of her family of origin? I know that her family raised the baby Hugh for a time after her death, so they must have lived near Dundee I hunch. <br>Any information you have I would be grateful to have. Many thanks. John MacMaster. Email: <a href="mailto://macmaster1876@gmail.com">macmaster1876@gmail.com</a>. 2015-01-22 03:25:14Zmacmaster1876/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2082/mb.ashxRe: Searching for information about Harriet Ann Campbell McMaster./localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2081.1/mb.ashx
Hi John,<br>After some searching I have been able to gather some info on this family. I located them on the 1861 census in Glengarry, but try as I may, I cannot find them on the 1851 (1852) census.<br>I am not sure if you are aware that the name "Ewen" is used interchangeably with "Hugh", Hugh being the anglicized version of the Gaelic Ewen. I have looked through some church records online and found the baptism records for the first four children in Dundee, Quebec.<br>I also found a Hugh McMaster living in that area on the 1842 census.<br>There does not appear to be any entries in the Dundee church records after the baptism of Duncan in 1846.<br>Let me know if you need any of this documentation.<br>Dave2015-01-21 23:33:45Zsmithd214/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2081.1/mb.ashxSearching for information about Harriet Ann Campbell McMaster./localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2081/mb.ashx
I am searching for information about my ancestors Ewan McMaster and his wife Harriet Ann Campbell McMaster, who lived near Dundee, Huntingdon County, Quebec until about 1860. Ewan was widowed around 1860, moving with his children John, Angus, Duncan, Hugh to Lochiel, County Glengarry, around 1860. I am not responding to any previous messages, but would appreciate any help you can provide me. Thanks. John MacMaster. <a href="mailto://macmaster1876@gmail.com">macmaster1876@gmail.com</a>2015-01-19 18:46:13Zmacmaster1876/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2081/mb.ashxRe: MacMasters and Campbells in Canada/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2080.1/mb.ashx
Is this message a reply to the Cogland message listed here?2015-01-19 13:35:17Zsmithd214/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2080.1/mb.ashxMacMasters and Campbells in Canada/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2080/mb.ashx
My name is John MacMaster. I am searching for information about this family as well. <a href="mailto://macmaster1876@gmail.com">macmaster1876@gmail.com</a>2015-01-17 19:42:33Zmacmaster1876/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2080/mb.ashxRe: Coglands of the Huntingdon Area/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2079.2/mb.ashx
These Coglands definitely are Irish. I have found them on census returns from 1842 to 1911.<br>Let me know if you still need this data.<br>Dave2015-01-13 15:59:32Zsmithd214/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2079.2/mb.ashxRe: Inquery about Huntingdon's past around the turn of the last century/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2078.1/mb.ashx
These are links to the Huntingon's history:<br><br><a href="http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~qchuntin/Default.htm" target="_blank">http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~qchuntin/Default.htm</a><br><br><a href="https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyo00sellrich" target="_blank">https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyo00sellrich</a><br><br>2014-12-30 18:17:13Zmovaliq56/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2078.1/mb.ashxRe: Coglands of the Huntingdon Area/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2079.1/mb.ashx
Surname Database link for the Coglan name:<br><br><a href="http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Coghlan" target="_blank">http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Coghlan</a><br>2014-12-30 18:06:23Zmovaliq56/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2079.1/mb.ashxCoglands of the Huntingdon Area/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2079/mb.ashx
I am looking for a information about a COGLAND FAMILY who settled in the Hunting Area of Quebec Canada-a few of the family also found their way to various parts of the US-some buried in Franklin County New York;<br>some of the family we know of are Everett Gamble Cogland 1903; Greta Pearlie Cogland Masten 1922(USA);Beulah Cogland 1891 Fraser;William Cogland born 1806; James Gamble Cogland 1883-we are trying to trace of roots which we believe are Irish<br>spelling of name may be varied Coughlin Coglan...<br>2014-12-30 00:37:39ZJacquelineCogland/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2079/mb.ashxRe: Ste-Agnes-de-Dundee parish vs. town/township of St. Anicet/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2069.1.2/mb.ashx
Does anyone know is Mass services are still being held at the St. Agnes church in St-Anicet?2014-12-11 22:04:27Zjuliamarie19/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2069.1.2/mb.ashxInquery about Huntingdon's past around the turn of the last century/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2078/mb.ashx
Has there been a match factory in that area? Or have any fictional books been written staged in Huntingdon invovling a match factory? I'm asking because i have vivid memories of a tale set in that place. It's about a rich family who got in their wealth by chance or stroke of luck. Later that family started a match factory that was droven into the ground because of the owner's alchohol abusee. The reason for that was that a number of his sons died in a war of some sort and the town punished the owner by throwing his daughter into the frozen river. Did something like really happand? Might i have read it in a book, or saw it in a film. Does any of this sound femiliar to anyone? I can elaborate, but i don't wish to come off as silly. Thank you in advance. For speedy contact my face book name is Ygarr Cozzakov Rozenstein.2014-10-27 19:52:36Zeglrzn/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2078/mb.ashxRe: Savage family genealogy/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/137.1.2/mb.ashx
Hi Cindy again,<br><br>Your mom was my dads aunt and godmother. Alcide (uncle) passed away when he was 20, he was near a bomb when it went off. you can message me I already left you my email but here it is just in case it's <a href="mailto://cindy_laberge@hotmail.com">cindy_laberge@hotmail.com</a> <br><br>I look forward to hearing from you <br>Cindy 2014-09-18 18:10:20Zcindy_laberge/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/137.1.2/mb.ashxRe: Savage family genealogy/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/137.1.1/mb.ashx
Hi Al,<br><br>I guess I'm related to you Angelina was my great aunt. Sorry such a late response I am just getting started on ancestry. here is my email I can give you information <a href="mailto://cindy_laberge@hotmail.com">cindy_laberge@hotmail.com</a><br>2014-09-18 17:52:44Zcindy_laberge/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/137.1.1/mb.ashxRe: famille de William Collins et Ann Mc Hugh qui ont habité à Saint-Stanislas-de-Kostka /localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2072.2/mb.ashx
Fiche de baptême<br>BMS2000 v.18 ID : 5526595 Cote : 9 Responsable : SHGS<br>Rôle Nom Prénom<br>Enfant COLLINS<br> Francis<br>Père Collins<br> William<br>Mère McHugh<br> Anne<br>Parrain Collins<br> Georges<br>Marraine Cain<br> Rose Anne<br>Sexe Naissance Baptême<br>M<br> -<br> 1851-11-29<br>Paroisse Localité Comté Province Pays<br>St-Malachie<br> Ormstown<br> Châteauguay<br> QC<br> Canada<br>Notes<br>Né 2 sem. avant.<br><br><br> Fiche de baptême<br>BMS2000 v.18 ID : 5526603 Cote : 9 Responsable : SHGS<br>Rôle Nom Prénom<br>Enfant COLLINS<br> Susan<br>Père Collins<br> William<br>Mère McHughs<br> Anne<br>Parrain Meehan<br> Bernard<br>Marraine Morgan<br> Margaret<br>Sexe Naissance Baptême<br>F<br> -<br> 1854-04-09<br>Paroisse Localité Comté Province Pays<br>St-Malachie<br> Ormstown<br> Châteauguay<br> QC<br> Canada<br>Notes<br>Agée 6 sem. Père cultivateur.2014-09-05 21:22:35Zandrechalut21/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2072.2/mb.ashxRe: william trainer, 1866 - 1869 50th Huntingdon Borderers/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2076.2/mb.ashx
Fiche de mariage<br>BMS2000 v.18 ID : 2053224 Cote : 8 Responsable : SGQ<br>Rôle Nom Prénom Feu(e)<br>Époux TRAINER<br> William Henry<br> <br>Père -<br> -<br> <br>Mère -<br> -<br> <br>Ex-conjointe -<br> -<br> <br> <br>Épouse CAIN<br> Amanda Maria<br> <br>Père -<br> -<br> <br>Mère -<br> -<br> <br>Ex-conjoint -<br> -<br> <br>Paroisse Localité Comté Province Pays<br>Épx: Hinchinbrooke (Hunt)<br> Éps: Franklin (Hunt)<br> Licence de Mariage<br> QC<br> Canada<br>Date Notes<br>1879-06-11<br> Fiche complète aux ANQ à Qc. L'index des licences en vente à la SGQ.<br>- 2014-09-05 21:13:56Zandrechalut21/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2076.2/mb.ashxI am a McGovern from Boston, my Granma was an English from St. Albans Vermont/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2077/mb.ashx
Hey, was so interested in all your data. My Granma was Mary English who married Frank McGovern and they moved to Boston, I still am here. I have a little box that is engraved Mame Taylor. I am interested in finding out more!!!!2014-08-21 01:36:29Zkaren0389/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2077/mb.ashxwilliam trainer, 1866 - 1869 50th Huntingdon Borderers/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2076/mb.ashx
I am looking for any information on Private William Trainer who fought under Capt Maclaren during the above years. I was able to view pay lists but would love information on this battle and where it took place.<br><a href="mailto://varnishheather@gmail.com">varnishheather@gmail.com</a> ..He was my paternal great grandfather and am doing a family search,.2014-08-13 00:13:15Zhvarnish/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2076/mb.ashxRusselltown Militia -Pvt William Trainer/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2075/mb.ashx
My G grandfather William Trainer was found in your records (pay stub) and would love to know where this battle took place and where it actually is - and more of the history of why he was involved as I believe he came from England. The pay info doesn't give any further insight into his origin. 2014-08-09 00:37:20Zhvarnish/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/2075/mb.ashxRe: Online index, "Hemmingford Then and Now"/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/371.1/mb.ashx
updated link for this index:<br><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20090717220857/http://htnindex.books.sharonmark.com/" target="_blank">https://web.archive.org/web/20090717220857/http://htnindex.b...</a>2014-08-04 12:20:44ZCd682/localities.northam.canada.quebec.monteregie.huntingdon/371.1/mb.ashx